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  1. Doesn't everyone get crayons to color their placemat at Dennys?
  2. Gerbils are now getting smarter Smart
  3. Not talking shit
  4. No, will a placemat from Denny's do?
  5. Now the crayons have to be unbroken?
  6. You mean crayons?
  7. Do you have a pencil sharpener I can borrow?
  8. I'll eat them
  9. Because what am I to do with these black and blue pens and pencil now?
  10. Are we still talking about pens and pencils?
  11. Take a walk on the wild side
  12. You're a trip
  13. Your only unachieving niece grew Grows
  14. jillar

    True or False

    True TNP plays games with themselves
  15. Liberace's unmarried cousin knows you Marry
  16. He cornered the market on those
  17. New edibles delivered
  18. The deck is stacked against him
  19. Answered first then edited reply Edits
  20. One naughty guest
  21. Welcome aboard focusedmonk and congratulations on deciding to take back your life. I wish I had been as smart as you and quit when I was 24. I smoked for over 35 years and it wasn't until I had extreme shortness of breath that I decided enough was enough. At your age you stand a great chance at undoing most of the damage done by smoking. As long as you stay quit! As far as trading one habit for another, I didn't do that. What I did was stayed glued to the forum as much as possible reading, supporting, celebrating milestones and socializing. I found it worked great at keeping my mind occupied and off my misery
  22. Can you do like normal people do and take one from your bank?
  23. I shop everyday
  24. Are you set on a pencil or will a pen do?
  25. Don't remember anything more scary Scary

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